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Manali Tours
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Manali
in Himachal Pradesh,
India derived its
name from Manavalaya
i.e. the abode of
Manu. According
to myth, Manu the
divine law-giver,
was the only survivor
of the Mahajal Pralay
- the great flood
- and is said to
have fathered the
human race. He certainly
chose enchanting
environs. Manali
still maintains
its charm and beauty.
With the majestic
grandeur of the
Himalayas on one
side, river Beas
cutting across the
town, verdant valleys
with rolling meadows
and grazing herds
dotting the hillsides,
apple orchards and
the folk music adding
romance to the
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ambience
and presenting a
wondrous canvas
to the traveler.
Experience the local
color and beauty
in Kullu-Manali's
temples, quaint
villages and the
vibrant and festive
mood of the people
and their colorful
clothes and handicrafts.
Or encounter adventure;
on the myriad trekking
trails and routes,
while skiing on
the snow slopes,
rafting down the
Beas or just as
you try your hand
at some amateurish
angling. Discover
for yourself the
Kullu Valley, going
upto the Rohtang
Pass at 13050 feet
and encompassing
the beautiful Manali
in-between, nestled
between the Dhauladhar
and Pir Panjal ranges.
As its magical charms
enamor, you ebulliently
agree that it has
rightly been christened
as the "Valley
of the Gods".
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Places
to See ...
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Kothi
This
is a quiet but picturesque
spot, at the foot
of the Rohtang pass,
12 km away Manali
town, situated on
the Lahaul-Spiti
Leh Highway. It
offers a magnificent
view of the snow-capped
peaks and glaciers
and an awe inspiring
gorge where the
Beas enters a chasm
about sixty meters
deep and just a
few meters broad.
Van Viha
This
is just off the
Mall with pathways
between towering
deodhars and also
leads to a boating
pond.
Tibetan Market and
Mall: The Tibetan
Market is an interesting
cluster of shops.
Nice to browse around
for knick knacks,
handicrafts and
imported goods.
Located on the Mall.
The Mall also has
other shops selling
local handicrafts
and clothes. It
also has some good
restaurants. Buses,
taxis and autos
are easily available
from the Mall for
local sightseeing
or excursions.
Rahalla Falls
16
km from Manali town
at the start of
the climb to the
Rohtang Pass, at
an altitude of 2501m.
Rohtang Pass
Situated
at an altitude of
3979 mtrs above
sea level and 51
kms outside Manali
is the mighty Rohtang
Pass - the gateway
to Lahaul-Spiti
valley. Open for
just about four
months a year, it
affords a wide panoramic
view of the mountains.
Here one sees the
majesty of the mountains
at its height and
splendor. At the
top of the pass
the air seems to
glitter against
the snow as you
look down over herringboned
ridges into the
Lahaul valley. There
is the beautiful
Dashohar Lake left
of the pass. A few
km away from the
pass is the Sonapani
glacier and slightly
to the left are
the twin peaks of
the Gaypan-jagged
pyramid of rock,
snow streaked and
snow crowned.
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Solang Valley
13
kms outside Manali
is the Solang Valley,
offering spectacular
views of the snow-clad
mountains and the
glaciers all around.
Solang is the venue
for paragliding
and the annual skiing
courses.
Marrhi
35
km from Manali,
is famous for its
natural beauty.
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Rani Nala
46
km from Manali,
it is the glacier
point where snow
is available throughout
the year.
Jagatsukh Temple
About
6 km from Manali
is the famous Shiva
Temple in "shikara"
style and nearby
is the old and interesting
Devi Sharvali Temple.
Naggar Castle
22
kms from Manali,
this is the old
capital of Kullu.
The castle was built
by Raja Bhosal.
Roerich Art Gallery
In
Naggar, the museum,
houses a collection
of the paintings
by the Russian artist.
It is located in
a grove of deodhars
and has lovely views
all around. Naggar
is very serene and
picturesque.
Hadimba Temple
Also
known as the Doongri
Temple, this four-tiered
pagoda-like wooden
temple stands in
a clearing amid
tall and stately
deodar trees and
has beautiful carvings
on its ornamental
door. Dedicated
to Hadimba, the
wife of Bhim, this
temple is the venue
for an annual fair
held during May.
Vashist
Spring
Across
the Beas river,
about 3 km away
from Manali, at
an altitude of 1,982
meters (6,200 feet),
are the natural
sulphur springs.
The village itself
is perched on a
steep hillside across
the river Beas.
Tibetan Monastery
This
is new and colorful.
A pleasant place
to visit.
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Beas
Kund
The
famous Beas Kund,
the source of the
Beas river, at the
Rohtang Pass is
easily accessible.
The great rishi,
Vyas performed "Tapa"
here during the
Mahabharat times.
Manikaran
85
km from Manali and
45 km from Kullu,
lies in the Parvati
Valley, the holy
pilgrimage place
of Manikaran. Here
icy cold waters
of the Parvati river
co-exists with boiling
water side-by-side.
The hot water springs
are reputed for
their healing properties.
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Around
Manali ...
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Kullu
An
angelers paradise,
Kullu has several
spots for both trout
and mahaseer as
well as other fish.
Acclaimed as the
best sport fish
in the world, both
brown and Raibow
trout are found
in Kullus Stream.
The upper reaches
of the river Beas
in Kullu valley,
and its streams
like the Sarvari,
Parbati, Saint,
Hurla are excellent
for the sport.
Spiti
The
wonderful adventure
from Manali to Simla
includes a 03 day
run on the scenic
Spiti river, surrounded
by mountains and
vehicular sight
seeing trips and
day hikes to historic
monasteries and
old villages.
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